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May 31, 2018

Hundreds of architects gather in Saint John

Hundreds of architects from across the country have arrived in Saint John to attend an annual festival aimed at discussing the state of their industry, and pushing it forward.

Along with holding its annual general meeting, attendees can attend talk, attend workshops to further their education, and take in the regions’ own architectural feats.

“There’s a lot of business to be done,” said RAIC president Michael Cox. To be sure he wasn’t trapped in a meeting room for the entire trip, Cox said he arrived a couple of days earlier to take in the city.

Including some of the more recent efforts to revitalize heritage buildings.

“The work that’s been done, I’ve found, is tremendously respectful of the history without trying to copy the history,” he said. 

Among the issues in the industry, gender representation is still a major one, Cox said. 

“Demographic representation has improved dramatically,” said Cox.

“But we’re still a long way from even beginning to imagine any sense of equality in that part in terms of gender balance in the profession.”

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An event held on Thursday night that coincides with the festival will aim to tackle just that.

“Women of The Round Table – Charting Our Own Course” will feature a discussion to try and improve gender equity in the Atlantic Canadian industry.

“We want to be able to grow those numbers and also we want to know what an architecture field would look like with more women, with more senior leadership” said Monica Adair, who helped organize the event.

The co-owner of Acre Architects said there are only 18 registered women architects in the province. Part of encouraging a change in the industry, she said, requires seeing women at the table.

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